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Roman Cieslewicz

1981

Liberte Wolnosc, a political poster
Roman Cieslewicz was a graphic artist and photographer. He was also the art director for "Vogue" and "Elle".

Andrzej Pagowski & Krystyna Hofmann

1982

Wojna Swiatow (The war of the Worlds) film poster




Franciszek Starowieyski

1983 
Oni (They), theatre poster

Breda, Poster

Franciszek Starwieyski was a leading stylist in Polish Art. His artworks were exquisitely ornamental and he uses unique metaphors in his works. Throughout his career, his style was deviated from the socialist realism that was prevalent during the start of this career and the popular, brightly coloured Cyrk posters.

Mieczysław Górowsk

Krzysztofa Dydo (Collection of Christopher Dydo) Poster

Mieczysław Górowsk started designing posters in 1966 and his oeuvre now numbers over 400 posters

Jan Lenica

1984 

Lebensbilder Zeitbilder, poster for Postermuseum in Germany

Jan Lenica artworks combines the surreal with the real. He employs dramatic color contrasts and a flowing linear technique to produce powerful, haunting images. 
Andrzej Czeczot

1985
Szewcy (shoemaker) poster for a play by Witkacy

Edward Dwurnik

Teatr Narodowy (National Theater), poster
 Leszek Drzewinski

Punkty za Pochodzenie (Point of Origin), Antiwar poster

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